Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Ronan Farrow, the Hollywood Prince Who Torched the Castle--working on another Harvey Weinstein story?

By Hollywood Reporter, Jan. 10, 2018

Ronan Farrow is dressed in a black tuxedo jacket and blue silk pajama bottoms. Showing a bit of stubble, his blond hair mussed, he's holding court at the bar at Mama Lion, a sleek supper club in L.A.'s Koreatown. It's a Saturday in early December, and Farrow is among the guests of honor at a joint birthday party with his friends Shannon Woodward — the Westworld actress and Katy Perry pal — and Juliet Liu, a fellow Yale alum and the executive assistant to Universal Pictures chairman Donna Langley.

The theme is "black tie and pajamas." Farrow, who lives in New York, won't turn 30 for a few days, but he's in L.A. running down sources for his next New Yorker piece. (He won't reveal the topic.) And the trip — during which he stayed with Jon Lovett, the former Obama speechwriter and comedic co-host of the popular political podcast Pod Save America — allowed him to "have a small thing with close friends — a rare glimmer of a social life," he says.


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